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WC

In conclusion.
I worked over the chest & back .
Redid the mouth.
He got fingers & Kiss kinda shoes.
Gave him a good sand paper scratching &
2 coats of poly.
The color of this surprised me.
I have a chunk left I may try something
really different for me.

The poly really made the color pop! Excellent carve Will I Am

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McTiki posted on Fri, Jan 4, 2013 6:59 AM

Simply beautiful!

I was intrigued that you wiped the mouth off and still had room for a new one. Excellent!

When I hear worms in some of my logs (yes, you can hear them chewing up inside the tunnels), I pour Everclear or Mineral spirits down the holes and come back later to hear only silence.

Thank you again for sharing.

Mahalo

McTiki

[ Edited by: McTiki 2013-01-04 07:00 ]

C

Nice carve...no "butts" about it. Another classic!
Anxious to see what you come up with next.

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amate posted on Fri, Jan 4, 2013 7:33 AM

Another beautiful carve Will. I am always amazed by the smooth finishes some of you guys get. I either need a better sanding technique or more patience.

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cy posted on Fri, Jan 4, 2013 8:35 AM

I thought the same thing as McTiki in that there would not be enough room to take the mouth out and re do it, but he looks much better and the paint pops the grain!

On 2013-01-04 06:36, Will carve wrote:
The color of this surprised me.

I saw that as soon as you started! Old, rotten, worn eaten wood can be some of the most beautiful. It only takes vision to see beyond the blemishes.

On 2013-01-04 09:25, AlohaStation wrote:
...It only takes vision to see beyond the blemishes.

Uh... Tom, ZenCentral is a few doors down to the left :lol:

P

wow, that poly really set it off...

another brilliant piece Will....

Come out wayyyyyyyy cool bruddah

WC

I'm so impressed with the color
of that last log I have to figure out
what to do with the 18 in but I cut off.
I'm surfin thru T.C. & I see this carved Monkey Skull.

This is the coolest thing I've seen
since my 3 legd Tang.

It was followed by Crazy Als mug version.

It's all coming together now.
How cool is that?

M

Nice!

This will be rad.

Mahalo

McTiki

Tang looks awesome Will, the finish with the crack'n really give it authentic vintage feel !

WC

So I'm feelin real good about my carve.
Startin to take form, makin progress & all.
My neighbor comes over & I ask him what he thinks it is.
He rubs his chin & says, a motorcycle seat.


I'm carving along & I uncover a soldier in the army of worms
marching thru this log.
Man was he surprised.
Bet he's never seen daylight before.

I dislodged him.
This is his lil face.
Think his mom would recognize it?


Now he's trying to make a getaway.
This is the south end of a
north bound worm.


So I fed him to my lizard
and he liked it.

Will, I hear those are good sauted in a little butter and garlic ~ taste like chicken!
(I was talking about both the grub and the lizard :lol: )

About those worms,
I got the 2 ends mixed up.
Go figure.

C

Hi Will,

Wicked work, this spalted tang is brillant.
I have a question though, are you 100% sure it is oak?
Just because spalting usually does not happen in oak, but more likely birch, beech, aspen and sugar maple.
And by the look of it, your log make me think about maple which is also maple hard as hell.
Anyway, just curious about it.

Well Cljha here's the story.
I got this log from my neighbor.
He cut the tree down & left a 6 ft stump standing.
2 or 3 years later he cut the stump down.
That's where I come in.
I'm 65% sure he knows his trees so there's room for error.
I'm here in Florida & we have 3 or 4 kinds of oak.
The color is spectacular but it's not so much fun to carve.
It's a tuff ol dude.

Awesome

C
Cljha posted on Fri, Jan 18, 2013 1:53 AM

Hi Will,

Thanks for the answer. So I did some "research" and apparently oak can also spalt. So, my mistake probably...
I recently carve a bowl out of some seasonned spalted maple...I do understand what you say about the not fun to carve :wink:
But the end result is spectacular (colorwise) and if anything it helps pushing the sharpenning skills:)
Oak is quite tough normaly but apparently from what I've been reading the spalting lines are also tough on the tools edges....
Anyway, I do think it is a good learning process to work with harder wood :wink:

Well I've got a good start on my carved monkey skull.
Since I didn't have a monkey skull to start with,
I had to carve one.
That's where I am at now.
This is not a biology exercise however
perhaps I could have consulted Robert
on simian anatomy.
Now I can carve the "carved" part
of the carved monkey skull.

P

wow...those colors are poppin!

very cool Will...

C
cy posted on Mon, Jan 21, 2013 11:58 AM

That is a great carve Will, especially the choice of wood as it makes the skull look real. You sure took a lot of material out, can't wait to see what kind of detailing you do to it.

Wow, the wood grain is sweet
Looks like sutures in a real skull (did u make that or snag it from a zoo?)
:)

Well carved. It will look awesomely aged once it gets a few coats of poly.

On 2013-01-21 09:50, Will carve wrote:
Well I've got a good start on my carved monkey skull.

START!?? I know the answer, but does anyone else?

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amate posted on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 5:11 AM

Nice! Get er done...

Are u going to pull out your tattoo gun on it?

looks awesome already, any progress?

P

I saw this one in person over the weekend...the pics don't do it justice...

and hey thanks again Will...I had a great weekend. You and Tom are alright, I don't care what all these guys say about you...lol...

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cy posted on Sun, Feb 3, 2013 5:31 PM

[ Edited by: cy 2013-02-03 17:34 ]

Update, update...

WC

The hardest part of this carve was
knowing when it's over.
I rubbed off a few days of tats when
I realized they only cloud the
good looks of the wood.
That was the reason I carved this wood.

C

How cool is that, beautiful piece! I think you made the right decision to not make it too buzy, the wood is great.

C
cy posted on Sat, Feb 9, 2013 10:04 AM

You've outdone yourself on this one Will, it looks GREAT!

A
amate posted on Sat, Feb 9, 2013 1:06 PM

BEautiful!!! If you keep this up, I'll be PMing you daily for advice.

Yep
That real
U stole it from a zoo

Awesome bruddah

Jon

H

Yeah it is done. I have been waiting for ever to see how this one turns out. Very clean and sophisticated. It is just perfect.

On 2013-02-09 09:29, congatiki wrote:
I think you made the right decision to not make it too buzy, the wood is great.

agreed... your shapes are strong enough to work with the patterns in the wood, no need for decorations, fantastic piece!

Here's a John Good tutorial on exotic wood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx-rGWLW_Kg
It's kinda long.
I thought it was interesting.

P

yeah, better without the swirl I think...

P

ok Will, here's your new baby...

13 and a half at the foot, 24 at the head...

weighs around 4 hundy...

cut from this:

into this:

we expect no less than the full Jimmy Carter treatment....and maybe some Jimmy Buffet parrots on the base.....with some kind of Corona beer promotion,.......and a Pittsburgh Steelers emblem on his chest....you know, the REAL FLORIDA TIKI EXPERIENCE bro...

make us proud...

V

HOT DAMN! That Monkey Skull is 100% fantastic! Nicely done!

Henrik "VanTiki"

Wow
I have to be careful what I ask for, Hu?

Will that skull is nothing short of amazing!

P

the epic journey6 of Will's big log continues...

[ Edited by: pjc5150 2013-03-28 11:23 ]

Nice score! And having use of the forklift - even better.

It's heeeer!

The fork lift was at the saw mill
where Jeff picked it up for me.

That's Mat in the PU truck.
He trucked it from Tampa to me
in Ft. Lauderdale.

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